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Coffee Wrapped Refrain Drinking coffee watching the news The talking heads gives me the blues I soon turn off the idiot box I need a digital detox In the afternoon I drink koffee In the morning, drinking coffee. Drinking red wine during sunset Until at last I start to forget All these gloomy thoughts in my head Soon it is time to go to bed. Drinking my wine with the woman who is still mine Everything turns out just fine drinking my red wine. The Wrapped Refrain is an invented form devised by Jan Turner, for which there are two options: 1. Two or more stanzas of six lines each with syllable counts of 8,8,8,8,12,12 and rhyme scheme a,a,b,b,c,c. The "refrain" comes in by repeating the first four syllables as the last four syllables of each stanza, as described and demonstrated in the following link: http://www.shadowpoetry.com/resources/wip/wrappedrefrain.html Wrapped Refrain The Wrapped Refrain, created by Jan Turner, consists of 2 or more stanzas of 6 lines each; Meter: 8,8,8,8,12,12 and Rhyme Scheme: a,a,b,b,c,c. Refrain rule: In each stanza the first 4 syllables (or 4 single-syllable words) in the first line must be the last 4 syllables (or 4 single-syllable words) at the end of the last line. This is what wraps each stanza with a repeated refrain ...thus, the Wrapped Refrain. Optional: The first stanza refrain and last stanza refrain can be joined (or loosely joined) together for the title of the poem. Example #1: Let’s Steal Away to Meet Again Let’s steal away to some place cool, with rivulets that foam and pool beneath a wooded, shady shore that frames the rocks with sycamore. The afternoon has just begun; without delay, let’s meet beneath the shaded sun...let’s steal away. Let’s meet again where once we knew the buttercups with golden dew; we scurried to our hidden spot where I recall forget-me-not. And, we shall have the promised dreams that we did then, as we revisit hideaways...let’s meet again. Copyright © 2007 Jan Turner Example #2: Create For Me a Metaphor Create for me a lovely poem, and let it be a brook, to roam throughout a field of daffodils, then wander up and down small hills. And make it move as if it were a melody…. Delight me with this poem that you create for me. A metaphor or two will do, and paint with colors that imbue this lovely poem with fantasy. I love when you enrapture me! Create for me a world I’m eager to explore; A taste of candy, scent of rose; a metaphor! Copyright © 2009 Andrea Dietrich Introduction | 2. An extended version has eight lines with syllable counts of 14, 14, 8, 8, 8, 8, 14, 14 and rhyme scheme a,a,b,b,c,c,d,d. In this case, the first ten syllables must form a phrase and be repeated as the last ten syllables at the end of each stanza, as described and demonstrated in the following link: http://www.shadowpoetry.com/resources/wip/wrappedrefrain2.html |